In Brief

Rosemont Preserve Open Gate Morning An “open gate” event is taking place at the Rosemont Preserve on Saturday morning, Oct. 1. This is a chance for residents to visit the Preserve and wander the trail at their own pace and enjoy the tranquil setting, the wildlife and the natural beauty. Photographers: bring your camera to capture the morning light […]

Crime blotter

Sept. 24 4300 block of Oakwood Avenue in La Cañada Flintridge, a resident who was walking in a nearby neighborhood received a photo from her neighbor showing a white newer BMW SUV parked alongside, to the east, of the resident’s vehicle. The neighbor stated she observed someone under the resident’s vehicle. The resident returned home […]

Calvert Named Director of Community Development Dept.

On Sept. 13, the City of Glendale announced the appointment of Bradley Calvert as its next director of the Community Development Dept. Calvert has been with the City of Glendale for over four years, previously serving as the assistant director of Community Development – Planning and Economic Development. During his tenure with the City, he has […]

State Senator Portantino Receives Award for His Dedication to Mental Health Policies

State Senator Anthony J. Portantino received the 2022 Senate Legislative Champion Award from the California Alliance of Child and Family Services during its Homecoming Conference. The State Senator was honored for championing policies that promote the social, emotional, and behavioral wellbeing of children and families.  “I am proud to advocate for comprehensive mental health policies that […]

CVTC Forms Emergency Preparedness Task Force

CVTC Forms Emergency Preparedness Task Force

By Ruth SOWBY The first meeting of the CV Town Council Emergency Preparedness Task Force was held on Sept. 22 and included Capt. Robert Hahnlein from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Dept. CV Station, CHP Captain Derek Moulton and LA County Fire Battalion Chief Patrick Sprengel. It was perhaps the safest meeting in town.      The […]

Correction

In the Sept. 22 article, “Council Defers Decision to Spend Millions on Biogas Project,” Ara Najarian voted no on the motion to postpone the decision on the project for four months; Councilmember Paula Devine abstained.

Scott Nolte

Scott Nolte

1958 – 2022 Scott Nolte, 63, died in April 2022. Scott was diagnosed with metastatic colon cancer in September 2019. He maintained a stoic and positive attitude through the last few years in spite of an initial terminal diagnosis. Scott was born and raised in Pasadena. He was preceded in death by his parents Paul […]

People Making News

Alexis Schier, of La Caada Flintridge has enrolled at the University of Findlay for fall 2022. New students began their studies at UF on Aug. 15. Schier is pursuing a degree in animal science. Located in Findlay, Ohio, the University of Findlay is known not only for science, health professions, animal science and equestrian studies […]

Hold Onto Your Hat On A Blustery Day

Guests of the La Cañada-Flintridge Orthopaedic Guild (LCFOG) are in for a treat at the Book and Author Luncheon on Oct. 25. Well-known local weatherman Dallas Raines and his wife Dannie will be at the luncheon to present their book “Chester and the Hot Air Balloon,” a story that will capture the hearts of children […]

National Charity League, Inc. Glendale Chapter Sellebration 2022

National Charity League, Inc. Glendale Chapter Sellebration 2022

The Glendale Chapter of National Charity League, Inc. will hold its annual community rummage sale Sellebration at the Pacific Community Center, 501 S. Pacific Ave. in Glendale. A long-standing event for the Chapter, Sellebration serves the community with well-priced offerings of apparel, toys and home goods and this year was chaired by local residents Joy […]